We have a good insight into Mando humor through the insults I'm sure most of us probably over use (osik, nibral, di'kut, chakaar, etc.) and the scene in the book where all the vode gathered to hear the tale of that di'kut'la aruetii who bought the old amusement park that was rotting over. That tells me that instead of one's faults being ridiculed by the jokes- *high school flashback**shakes head vigorously* -certain traits, exemplified by aruetiise, are mocked. I doubt that, for honor reasons, very often if at all Mandos would sit down and share pick-up lines or other such jokes. As for pranks, I believe situational elements alter which would be deemed okay. Some of my vode have had their bags dumped in a pool as a prank, and I'd say most Mandos would be pretty ticked off if they had to replace or reclean their kit 'cause some prankster decided to go big instead of going home. Yeah, I haven't thought of any cool double-meanings yet, but I could if desired.

"His/Her armour is too tight." The meaning depends on the context: it can be used when a normally level headed person says something stupid, with the implication that the blood flow to this person's brain is getting cut off, or it can be humorously used to describe when someone is obviously attracted to another person.

may my mind stroll about hungry and fearless and thirsty and supple~ e e cummings